Photography occupies a vital role in my life since my very early
childhood. Today, it allows me to feel my world with a new level of
consciousness and to express my emotions.

My work is simple, contemplative and often intuitive. I pay a singular
attention to the space inhabited by my subjects and the quality of the
light. I continually observe everything around me in order to create
expressive images. I love rediscovering the world through my photos. The
alternation between landscape and portrait allows me to take a step back
that is beneficial in the development of my artistic research.

I attach a great importance to the intrinsic and aesthetic qualities of
the photographic image. My technique is simple, thorough and
uncompromising. In my work, photographic techniques must be well
controlled and free of any fault that could affect when the
contemplation of the work. For me, gelatine silver prints or palladium
prints are essentially works of art.

In my work, I invite the viewer to go beyond a precipitate look in order
to appreciate the reality in another view. The use of black and white
makes a timeless representation. It provides a level of abstraction from
reality.

The art has a social dimension and the artist must be aware of their
role in society. My art has evolved to become socially committed to the
causes that are dear to my heart. I am always comfortable out of the
box. The research aspect of contemporary art is increasingly present in
my approach.